New movies and shows to watch this week on Netflix, Peacock and Prime Video
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Here's what's new on Netflix, Peacock, Prime Video, Disney+ and Max.
What we're watching: A drama about the American West, a new season of "The Traitors" and a documentary about one of America's most controversial talk shows.
"American Primeval" available now on Netflix
Zoom in: Kim Coates ("Sons of Anarchy") stars as Brigham Young in this series that takes viewers to the Mountain West in 1857, a decade after the religious leader led Latter-day Saints into what is now Salt Lake City.
Behind the scenes: Julie O'Keefe was hired as the Indigenous cultural consultant and project adviser. She and over a dozen Native artisans and experts contributed to maintaining the authenticity of the production.
"The Traitors" season 3 available tonight on Peacock
Driving the news: This Emmy Award-winning competition series will premiere with three episodes at 9pm ET.
The intrigue: Bob the Drag Queen, Chrishell Stause, Nikki Garcia, Tom Sandoval and Gabby Windey are among the cast.
"Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action" available now on Netflix
State of play: Producers and ex-guests expose what happened behind the scenes of the controversial "Jerry Springer Show."
"Coach Prime" season 3 on Prime Video
- Travis Hunter's Heisman-winning campaign is chronicled in this five-episode season. Available now
"The Pitt" on Max
- This new medical drama follows the challenges facing workers at a Pittsburgh hospital during a 15-hour shift in the emergency room. Available now
"Gabriel Iglesias: Legend of Fluffy" on Netflix
- The comedian's fourth Netflix special covers topics from dating to home break-ins to turbulent plane rides. Available now
"Goosebumps: The Vanishing" on Disney+
- David Schwimmer stars in this anthology series inspired by R.L. Stine's books about a group of young people and a scientist who investigate a local mystery after strange events reemerge in the area. Available Friday
"Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?" on Max
- The TV host and comedian tackles parenting, sex, religion, dating, and the hypocrisies of conservative and liberal politics in his 13th HBO stand-up special. Available Friday
"The Upshaws" season 6 on Netflix
- Driving the news: The acclaimed comedy will end with a seventh and final season. Available now
"Look Into My Eyes" on Max
- This documentary follows New York City psychics during their intimate and emotional readings with clients. Available Friday
"On Call" on Prime Video
- Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente star in this drama about a rookie and veteran police duo who patrol the streets of Long Beach, Calif. Available now
- Behind the scenes: The series is shot with a mixture of hand-held cameras, bodycam and dash-cam footage.
"Sons of Ecstasy" on Max
- This documentary follows a rivalry at the center of the 1990s ecstasy drug trade in Arizona between British stockbroker Shaun Attwood and Gerard Gravano, the son of notorious New York mobster and hitman Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano. Available now
